| Sir Henry Rosborough Swanzy - 1915 - 706 pages
...rapidly in infancy, and that the earlier the onset of the strabismus the greater will be the amblyopia. After six years of age, amblyopia ex anopsia seldom takes place to any great extent. This weakens Sehweigger's argument based on the nonprogressiveness of the amblyopia. There are Three... | |
| 1904 - 688 pages
...central fixation lost in a case in which the squint had first appeared after six years of age, and that after six years of age amblyopia ex anopsia seldom takes place to any great extent. He believes that amblyopia ex anopsia, like congenital amblyopia, concerns almost entirely the central... | |
| James Moores Ball - Eye - 1926 - 830 pages
...monolateral squint, the power of central fixation is often lost within eight or ten weeks (Worth). After six years of age amblyopia ex anopsia seldom...of vision, not a failure of the function to develop (Worth). Gould states that, in some cases classed with congenital amblyopia, there are fine chorioidoretinal... | |
| Medicine - 1919 - 950 pages
...constantly at the age of three years seldom loses its power of central fixation in less than a year. After six years of age amblyopia ex anopsia seldom takes place to any great extent, because the fusion centers by this time have become well developed. With these facts before us, what... | |
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